Get Traffic Video Tutorial

Targeted Traffic is a lifeblood of any blog and without constantly increasing number of highly targeted visitors to your blog you simply will not be able to survive. Much less profit from your blog.

So how do you get that targted traffic and perhaps even more important - How do you maintain it?

In this post I provide a video tutorial that discusses the subject in detail and perhaps will help you implement the strategy on your own blog…

Video Tutorial provided in this post will discuss how to get Targeted Traffic using couple methods I have previously described in my posts and will rely on building backlinks to get higher authority to your blog. If you would like to read the text version of the guide, you can find it here:

This video was provided as part of the Expert WordPress set of mini-tutorials and designed to help you benefit from your blog.

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    bbrian017 (1 comments.) (Who Am I?)

    Very nice tutorial Alex… I was wondering would you be able to see if blogengage shares the Page Rank Juice?

    I asked the guys over at pligg but I would like to know for sure! I like sharing page rank juice because the members at blogengage give me page rank juice so I want to share the love!

    I never knew we could search like that it’s interesting and something I might look into when I find some free time!

    I think the coolest thing about Commentluv for me is using blogengage as my blog and it shows the latest, published blog @ blog engage :)

    Works great for other bloggers and myself!

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    Tudor (3 comments.) (Who Am I?)

    While this is all fun and simple, is google really that stupid? Doesn’t it see that this is still artificial linkbuilding? Google wants organic links not blogs artificially linking to each other. Or doesn’t it? I intend to make my blog a dofollow too to get some traffic and more readers (in the end this is the purpose), but I’m a little afraid this could hurt my rank in the end. I do intend to moderate all comments but still….if there are going to be a lot of them won’t I be seen as a link farm? Even more, if a website, blog or not has 90% of it’s links coming from blogs doesn’t google know it and penalize the website? What if the advertised web site isn’t even a blog? Is it still a good ideea to do this? I’d appreciate an opinion before I make this step….

    Tudors last blog post..Private non-profit educational sites do exist

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    Mike (3 comments.) (Who Am I?)

    One thing I noticed in the video was that you were doing a view source to see if your link was no follow.

    If you’re using Firefox, there is a great plugin called SEO for Firefox that highlight the no follow links on a page.

    Mikes last blog post..Santa Claus Christmas Stocking USB Memory Stick

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